,url-https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripexpert.com%2Fimages%2Fmarker-fade%402x.png(-2.354614,51.38443)/-2.3588479310274124,51.385791977353904,14.57080522792851/1280x214@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoidHJpcGV4cGVydHdlYiIsImEiOiJja2Fud3l2MDcwbXZ0MndyeGF3eGI3ZWhzIn0.zLqNa1RECyZZadF8zfQM5w)
Queensberry HotelvsNo.15 by GuestHouse, Bath
Both hotels are endorsed by writers. Overall, Queensberry Hotel scores significantly higher than No.15 Great Pulteney. Queensberry Hotel comes in at #1 in Bath with endorsements from 11 publications such as Star Service, Lonely Planet and The Telegraph.
Queensberry Hotel
Concierge
Fodor's
Frommer's
Insight Guides
Lonely Planet
DK Eyewitness
Condé Nast Traveler
Star Service
Oyster
The Telegraph Show All Reviews
Russel Street, Bath BA1 2QF
From $153/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"Since this 29-room Georgian townhouse hotel was taken over by one of Bath's tourism directors and his wife in 2003, it's become one of area's top places to stay."
"Intimate and elegant, this boutique hotel in a residential street near the Circus occupies three 1772 town houses built by John Wood the Younger for the marquis of Queensberry." Full review
"In our view, it is now among the finest places to stay in a city where the competition for restored town-house hotels is fierce." Full review
"The place to go if you’re looking for somewhere stylish, quirky and quintessentially British."
i
Ask for the first-floor bedrooms with their high ceilings and authentic Georgian colours.
Top Choice
"It's a budget-buster, but the quirky Queensberry is undoubtedly one of Bath's best boutique spoils." Full review
"A boutique hotel in the centre of Bath that offers great service including a concierge with plenty of ideas about exploring the city."
"The street and the building are quintessentially Georgian, but this 29-room hotel with bold retro-modern decor almost completely obliterates the historic continuity." Full review
"The hotel's evocative period trappings, coupled with the owners' unpretentious hospitality, make this the perfect roost for travelers who admire a traditional setting but detest fussy formality." Full review
Mid-Range
"This charming mid-range boutique hotel in downtown Bath, just a short walk from the city center, offers attractive rooms at reasonable rates." Full review
9.0
"The playful atmosphere at The Queensberry is different to that of other, firmly traditional Bath hotels." Full review
No.15 by GuestHouse, Bath
The Telegraph
Jetsetter
Mr & Mrs Smith
Independent
Travel + Leisure
The Guardian
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Great Pulteney Street, Bath BA2 4BU
From $137/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
- Meeting Rooms
- Dry Cleaning
9.0
"This is the third Bath address in four years from seasoned hoteliers Ian and Christa Taylor, joining the Abbey Hotel and Villa at Henrietta Park." Full review
"A suite at anindependently owned boutique hotel set in a Georgian townhouse, with a dining discount." Full review
"Once home to novelist Jane Austen, Bath’s honey-hued terraced streets are rich with history; No.15 Great Pulteney embraces the old and adds a dash of modern wit." Full review
"No. 15 is perfect for those who baulk at identikit minimalism. Made up of three Grade I townhouses, the 37-room hotel is laden with unexpected visual treats like the fragments of Georgian wallpaper"
"The boutique hotel is housed inside several listed Georgian buildings, and the art and design details found throughout the property are iconically British, with just a touch of entertainment. "
"Situated on one of Bath’s grandest streets, No15 is a set of elegant Georgian townhouses comprising 36 individually styled rooms"
Townhouse retreats: 10 chic town and city hotels in the UK
January 22, 2023
"Halfway down stately Great Pulteney Street, this boutique hotel in a converted Georgian townhouse oozes grandeur that matches its surroundings." Full review
"Comforts abound, however, both in-room and in the basement spa; meanwhile the restaurant serves what it calls a “wild British” cuisine, and the bar is a stylish spot for a nightcap" Full review